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Bennett and Stout Attend Distance Library Services Conference

Bennett and Stout Attend Distance Library Services Conference

Jessica Bennett and Tracy Stout attended the 2020 Distance Library Services Conference over the course of two days last week. This conference was previously hosted by Central Michigan University since 1982. However, this year Penn State University and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University carried the DLS torch to offer an online conference experience for those interested in techniques, trends, and theories of providing library services at a distance and in the online environment. Both faculty librarians attended several sessions and noted key takeaways in areas such…

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Taggart and Travis Present at Charleston Conference

Taggart and Travis Present at Charleston Conference

Brooks Travis and Lindsey Taggart from the MSU Libraries were presenters at the recent Charleston Conference, a national library and vendor conference focusing on issues in book and serial acquisition.  Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference was held online. Alongside co-presenters Khalilah Gambrell, Senior Technical Manager at EBSCO Information Services, and Marie Widigson, Librarian at Chalmers University of Technology, the group presented “Diving in ERM First: Re-thinking Electronic Resources and Print Materials Management With FOLIO.” The online presentation focused…

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Panel Discussions Result in an Accordion Wall on Wheels

Panel Discussions Result in an Accordion Wall on Wheels

For several years the library management and building coordination teams in Duane G. Meyer Library have been discussing and exploring ways to divide up access to various floors and areas within the building. Many of the possible solutions proved to be prohibitively expensive. For years, the gate at the top of the interior ramp and lockable doors on individual rooms were the only ways to limit access to various sections of the building sections of the building. We needed more…

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1990s “This Gay Life” Cable Access Show Now Online

1990s “This Gay Life” Cable Access Show Now Online

The Special Collections and Archives unit of the MSU Libraries is excited to make available 34 episodes of “This Gay Life” on the Libraries’ dedicated YouTube channel. “This Gay Life” aired weekly on cable access in 1994-1995 and focused on LGBTQ issues. The show was created and hosted by local entertainer and activist Cruz Devon, and featured topics such as local politics, gay parenting, community activism, and life in the LGBTQ community in Springfield and the surrounding areas. Guests included…

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Extended Library Hours During Finals Week

Extended Library Hours During Finals Week

Finals Week is only a month away. No need to panic. Meyer Library on the Springfield campus of Missouri State University will have extended hours during Finals Week. As usual, face masks and social distancing are required.  Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020:        11 a.m. to midnight Monday, Dec. 7, 2020:       7 a.m. to midnight Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020:       7 a.m. to midnight Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020: 7 a.m. to midnight Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020: …

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Giving Campaign for New Ozarks Documentary

Giving Campaign for New Ozarks Documentary

Thanks to the support of individuals and organizations, work toward the new documentary film, A Portrait of the Ozarks, is underway. However, we still need your help to make the feature-length documentary a reality. A Portrait of the Ozarks will be a 21st century look at the life and culture of the rural Ozarks.  Inspired by the Shannon County two-part documentary released in 1981, the new film will explore how the community has changed, the place of the newer back-to-the-land residents,…

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Emergency Phone in Meyer Library Lobby

Emergency Phone in Meyer Library Lobby

As an added security measure for users of the library, an emergency phone has been added to the lobby of Duane G. Meyer Library. The phone is located in the vending machine area on the west end of the main lobby.  Emergency phones are located at various shuttle stops, parking lots, parking garages, and pedestrian walk areas throughout campus — and now in the main lobby of the library. Emergency phones automatically connect to Public Safety when activated. The Public…

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Flu Shot Clinic in Meyer Library Lobby on Nov. 11

Flu Shot Clinic in Meyer Library Lobby on Nov. 11

Healthcare professionals from MSU’s Magers Health and Wellness Center will be in the main lobby of Duane G. Meyer Library on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. to administer a flu shot to members of the university community who choose to receive one.  No reservation is needed. Just show up. All participants will receive a coupon for 20% off on Bear Wear.  By participating in this wellness activity, each employee of the university will save $30 per…

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Asymptomatic Testing for COVID-19 Today in Meyer Library Lobby

Asymptomatic Testing for COVID-19 Today in Meyer Library Lobby

Missouri State University is conducting weekly COVID-19 testing to gauge the amount of asymptomatic infection on campus. Today, Thursday, October 29, 2020 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., voluntary opt-in testing for COVID-19 will be available to any MSU student, faculty, or staff member. The testing table will be located in the main lobby of Duane G. Meyer Library.  Students, faculty and staff can show up during those times to be tested. No appointment is necessary. Qualifications to be tested:…

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2020 Booker Prize Shortlisted Titles

2020 Booker Prize Shortlisted Titles

Soon all six novels shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize will be available for reading here at Missouri State University. They will be located in the Leisure Reading Collection, by the fireplace in the “Living Room” on the First Level of Duane G. Meyer Library.  The New Wilderness by Diane Cook (Oneworld Publications): Bea’s five-year-old daughter, Agnes, is wasting away, consumed by the smog and pollution of the over-developed metropolis they call home. If they stay in the city, Agnes will die,…

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